Judge Orders Plaintiffs & Their Attorney to Pay Defendant’s Attorney’s Fees in FDCPA Case
- In a case that was defendant by the team at Gordon Rees, a Magistrate Court judge in Georgia has decided to award partial attorney’s fees and costs to the defendant that was sued by two plaintiffs for violating the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, after the plaintiffs withdrew a voluntary motion to dismiss, only to file a second motion to dismiss months later, which required a second set of depositions of the plaintiffs among other activities, largely based on “untrue statements” made by the plaintiffs and one of their attorneys.
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Judge Grants MSJ for Defendant in FDCPA Case Over Interest Disclosure in Statement
- Telling a consumer that signing up for a payment plan will reduce the interest rate on the underlying debt, then sending a letter that informs the individual that interest is accruing on the debt may be confusing to this particular individual, but it is not confusing enough to defeat a defendant’s motion for summary judgment in a Fair Debt Collection Practices Act case.
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House Passes Resolution to Repeal CFPB Small Business Lending Rule
- A proposal from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to require small business lenders to share information about the race and demographic data took another body blow on Friday when the House of Representatives approved a resolution to repeal the rule. The Senate had already approved a similar resolution, setting up a potential veto from President Biden and a potential veto override from the House. Meanwhile, two cases against the CFPB seeking to block the rule remain stayed pending the ruling from the Supreme Court on a case challenging the constitutionality of the Bureau’s funding structure.
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Compliance Digest – December 4
- Only three entries this week, but they all deal with important developments. Check out what Virginia Bell Flynn, Stacy Rodriguez, and Ari Derman had to say on the important compliance developments in the ARM industry.
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- This series is sponsored by Bedard Law Group
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